Before you read any further, I need you to listen to Mariah Carey’s, “All I Want for Christmas is You” to set the mood, so to speak.
Military Life
Oh… Military Life! This is likely what brought you to Mission: Milspouse in the first place. It is what binds the military community together with its wildly unique lifestyle.
Whether you are here to learn how to better live in this military life, how to support a loved one who is living the military lifestyle, or to see if this lifestyle is something you may like to be a part of, you have come to the right place.
Here at Mission: Milispouse the military lifestyle is what inspires us, drives our home lives, our moves, and our service member’s career, and gives us a camaraderie like no other. So welcome friend, take a seat and read more about all things that make us who we are and make the military lifestyle a life like no other!
Making Your Home a School and School a Home
Last month we explored reasons why one would home school or public school. I stated, “Both experiences [home and school] could bring together learning and living as defined by your family’s passions and vision.” It is important, for me, that we all know that regardless of A or B, we do not LOSE and should not GIVE OVER control of our children’s education.
What You Didn’t See: Fort Knox Field Exercise
Did you attend the Fort Knox Field Exercise (or any other Field Exercise)? If you did, I’m guessing you had a ton of fun, because I know I did. It was time away from the family and gave us all that much-needed “me” time. There were laughs, lots of amazing prizes, and things you may have never heard of, like Flat Daddy or Wire-A-Cake.
But here’s what you didn’t see.
4 Reasons I’m Thankful for the Army
This time of year, I try to remove myself from the whirlwind that is the holiday season and think about what I am truly thankful for.
My Daddy’s a Soldier
There is something deep and powerful about sending a Daddy off to war.
There is something remarkable about children who are asked to do such enormous things, at such tender ages.
Retirement, From the Spouse’s Side
Okay, it happened. My husband’s last day wearing a U.S. Army uniform was Friday.
First thought? Woo hoo!
Second thought? What now?
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